NO WOMAN NO SMILE

No woman no smiles

I remember
When we used to smoke
In the gazebo in my fathers yard
Four friends we are (still)
Mere boys we were and we brothers be
Observing the girls that dance to tale-songs
And chat on end under the moonlight
About flimsy filigrees and us

We made plans
To take the world
Share it to four empires
And rule all our years

That was long before
We taste the Fruit and see our dreams
Follow the stairs into curly air
And our paths in a single fate's breath
Diverged like ashes in the wind-
One gambled, one worked
One prayed and loved the gods
The other tried substances

We found ourselves
Ruling no empire nor palaces
But in the arms of the simple women who
Loved and chatted about us.

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